Psychiatric comorbidity in children with psychogenic and functional breathing disorders
Pediatric Pulmonology Nov 22, 2019
Orengul AC, et al. - This study involved 52 children with psychogenic and functional breathing disorders (PFBD) and 42 children without any chronic medical problems in order to evaluate psychiatric diagnoses in children with PFBD, which comprised of children with psychogenic cough, throat-clearing tics, and sighing dyspnea, and contrast them with a control group without any diagnosis of chronic medical problems. It was discovered that psychiatric diagnoses are prevalent in children with PFBD, and for the management of children with PFBD, teamwork involving child psychiatrists may be needed.
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